>>>>> Regarding 'Re: [Orgmode] New :base-extension parameter: :none'; Daniel 
>>>>> Clemente adds:


  > Richard KLINDA <rkli...@gmail.com> writes:
  >> ,---- | '("test" . (:base-directory "~/test/" :base-extension :none
  >> | ;; <---- new :none keyword

  > Shouldn't that be :base-extension 'none with a symbol instead of a
  > keyword? 

'none is fine with me too, Carsten please change the symbol to 'none if
you think that is more in line with org conventions.

  > I think : is for KEYwords, symbols that are going to be used as keys
  > in a hash table.

Actually no, you can use keywords in situations like this, keywords are
just symbols that evaluate to themselves, it's simply a stylistic choice.

-- 
Udv, Richard


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